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Arthur William Garnett

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Garnett was kept at his post on the frontier, where his experience and influence with the hillmen were of the greatest value. He came to England on leave in 1860, and was occupied in the examination of dockyard works, with a view to his future employment in the construction of such works if required
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for guarding the salt mines, as well as barracks, forts, and defensive works at other points on the frontier, including 'Fort Garnett,' named after him. He planted forest trees wherever practicable, constructed bridges, roads, and other works under circumstances of extraordinary difficulty, and in
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spite of serious obstacles mentioned in the published report of the administration, where the entire credit of the works is assigned to Garnett, who "has made very good roads, which he could not possibly have done without the possession of hardihood, temper, and good judgment."
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He was constantly interrupted by being called upon to take the field with the several expeditions in the Dernjât, Meeranzaie valley, Eusofzaie country, Koorum valley, and Peiwer Kothul, and others, where there was frequently hard fighting. During the
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employed under his command in making a road to the Kothul were surprised in their camp by the
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Garnett reconstructed and strengthened the fort of Kohât, designed and built the fort at
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On his return to India in 1861, shortly after his marriage to Mary Charlotte Barnard of
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reconnoitering the breaches, but was able to take charge of the
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British military personnel of the Second Anglo-Sikh War
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in the subsequent assault. He joined the army under
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Second Anglo-Sikh War
Indian Rebellion of 1857
William Garnett
Westmoreland
Addiscombe Military Seminary
Bengal Engineers
conflict at Mooltan
John Cheape
scaling-ladders
Lord Gough
Chenâb
Battle of Gujrat
Walter Raleigh Gilbert
Peshawûr
James Walker
Kohât
sappers
Afridis
Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde
Charles J. Napier
Bahadur Khel
Indian Rebellion of 1857
Bombay
Crewkerne
pleurisy

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